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The Further Adventures of O'Neill in Holland

The Further Adventures of O'Neill in Holland

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Chapter 1 WHERE DID O'NEILL'S DUTCH COME FROM

Word Count: 594    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

informal little club in Trinity College Dublin were positively thirsting for fresh details.

t was clear that he had been by no means careful in the choice of text books. Indeed, he seemed to be rather sensitive on this point, no doubt regretting that, in the ardour of his early enthusiasm, he had just taken the first grammar and

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f, while he added more modern volumes to his working stock. This would account for his glibness in rattling of

dn't know

horities, we ran him to earth (so to speak) at last in the

oss between canvas and blot-sheet, it bore the date 1805. It was very Frenchif

five Editions, a Sixth appeared partly enlarged, and partly improved, by Jac

VILIZE

eing already appreciated; it will not be deemed Essential; nor do we, point out, the utility of it. As to Syntax; it is fully treated: whilst, last not least, cares have be

AGUE,

ns to fever heat. We had never encountered such a

e met with inside the covers

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ke this: "Zoudt gij zoo goed willen zijn mij toe te staan...". Then there were some plain and unornamental phrases such as "Men weet nooit h

rendered mysteriously: "I have

r all that found the phrase doubly underlined by O'Neill

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